Ruth Rendell Omnibus

Ruth Rendell’s “Ruth Rendell Omnibus,” published by Hutchinson in 1992, spans 492 pages and is presented in English. This collection delves into the complexities of human relationships and the darker aspects of desire, focusing on the life of Gray Lanceton, a writer whose promising career takes a tumultuous turn after his affair with the enigmatic Drusilla. As Gray retreats to a secluded cottage, he grapples with the haunting memories of their relationship and the impending threat posed by Drusilla’s unpredictable nature.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes related to fiction, mystery, and the psychological intricacies of love and obsession. The narrative unfolds as Gray seeks to reclaim his life, only to discover that the shadows of his past continue to loom large. This omnibus not only presents a compelling story but also invites reflection on the consequences of passion and the struggle for personal freedom amidst turmoil.
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The face of trespass: Two years ago Gray Lanceton was a promising writer with one successful novel under his belt. But, then he met Drusilla, a bored, rich, unstable yet magnetic young woman, and his life was changed forever. Now he lives in quiet exile in a small messy cottage, with only the surrounding trees and his own obsessive destroying thoughts for company. Their affair is now over, and he hopes that maybe now he can be free. But, unbeknownst to Gray, tragedy lurks still above him, the shadow of Drusilla and her violent desires will soon threaten to rob him of any of that freedom he thought he had clawed back …
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